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en You never expect someone to be fatally shot on your front lawn. My wife says it may be time to move.

en The only person who tells me what to do now is my wife. T.K. (manager Tom Kelly) can't tell me to bunt. The coaches can't tell me what to do. The only person I take orders from is my wife. She told me to cut the lawn today. So I cut the lawn.

en We've been working on that front headlock cradle. Johnny's won his last four league matches and he's used that move each time. It's his signature move. And, it's a Bear River move.

en I can only say this situation presented me with an opportunity to move forward. My wife and I were pleased to use this time to move into a new life for ourselves.

en That's our style, being physical up front, smash it in there, and play great defense. Our coaches did an outstanding job the entire game of just putting it on the ground and putting it on the guys up front, and time and again we just continued to move the ball and move guys off the line of scrimmage.

en At this point it would be a very polarizing and divisive event that could fatally damage the effort to move Haiti forward.

en With the weather warming up, I know I'll be going to the Lawn and the gardens more often to study. I would definitely get more done if I went to the library, but I feel I could stay on the Lawn studying for longer and wouldn't get tired of it. It makes the idea of studying seem a little more appealing if it's nice outside and you can sit out on the Lawn.

en A good wife is one who can mow the lawn in the summer and put up the storm windows in the winter.
  W. C. Fields

en The people of South Norwood have always been supportive of the whole community and the Balch School and that front lawn is really the heart of this community. We feel strongly that we would like a little park in front of the school.

en As I've explained to my wife many times, you have to kill your wife or mistress to get on the front page of the papers. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. As I've explained to my wife many times, you have to kill your wife or mistress to get on the front page of the papers.
  Julian Barnes

en I'll just die if that happens. They'll have to pick me up off my front lawn. It's so addictive. People are going to flip out.

en He shot the front of the house, through the windows, through the walls, walking back and forth in front of the house more than one time, continuing to shoot multiple rounds.

en There's a reason he's played games in the NHL, and that's because of his size and strength, and he's got good hands. He's a big guy, and when he goes in front of the net it's hard to move him. And he possesses an NHL shot.

en This is a year for Lauren to settle in and show consistency. She has the tools to be a top college 'keeper. She is strong at shot-stopping and in her reaction time, is good handling the ball with her feet and vocal organizing things in front of her. We expect her to be a future starter and I think you will see a good year from her in 2005.

en Before I mow my front yard, I usually go out and stomp down the tunnels. Of course, by the next morning, they're pushed up again. But by then, I've mowed the lawn.


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